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Saying goodbye - options for euthanasia

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The life expectancy of a pet is much longer than that of a wild animal. Breed also has a significant influence on lifespan. At some stage it may become obvious that your pet's life is drawing to a close. It is then that you will face a painful and difficult decision about whether your pet should be taken to the vet to be put gently and painlessly to sleep.

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greenarrowIntroduction: Saying goodbye - options for euthanasia

greenarrowWhen is euthanasia necessary?

greenarrowWhat will happen?

greenarrowWill my pet suffer?

greenarrowShould I be there at the end?

greenarrowCan my pet be put to sleep at home?

greenarrowWhen is the right time for euthanasia?

greenarrowHow will I feel?

greenarrowHow will my children cope?

greenarrowWhat happens to my pet's body?

greenarrowShould I get another pet?

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